=== My Tables === Contributors: pbimal Donate link: http://bimal.org.np/ Tags: my tables, database tables, mysql, database, tables, information, status, health, indexing, rows, debug Requires at least: 4.5.0 Tested up to: 5.2.2 Stable tag: 1.0.2 License: GPLv3 or later License URI: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html Displays table information of your WordPress Database. == Description == Displays table information of your WordPress Database. Helpful in tracking: * Whether your newly installed plugin created new tables. * How many records exist in each tables. * Monitor the Collations or Storage Engines. * Table prefixes. * Full list of tables within your WordPress database. == Installation == = Method #1 = * Go to your WP Admin > Plugins > Add New page. * Search for "My Tables". * Click install. Click activate. = Method #2 = * Download this plugin as a .zip file. * Go to WP Admin > Plugins > Add new > Upload Plugin. * Upload the .zip file and activate the plugin. = Method #3 = * Download the file my-tables.zip. * Unzip the file on your computer. * Upload folder my-tables (you just unzipped) to /wp-content/plugins/ directory. * Activate the plugin through the WP Admin > Plugins menu. Click on [how to install a WordPress Plugin](http://goo.gl/Ims8pt) for more details. == Frequently Asked Questions == = How does it work = It reads the database table status and prints out the basic useful information. The page is accessible to admin users only. = Is it safe? = Yes. It only displays the basic information like table names, auto increment values, and number of rows and table comments. And it is available to admin users only within wp-admin. == Screenshots == 1. List of tables under your WordPress Database. == Changelog == = 1.0.1 = * Sizes per table added. * Banner image added = 1.0.0 = * Documentation improved. * Initial release. == Upgrade Notice == No special needs. == Banner File == [Dan Dimmock](https://unsplash.com/photos/oU0LEbUxnQU) at [unsplash.com](https://unsplash.com/@dimmstr)